Buses + Coaches MCI Motor Coach Industries since 1933 Des Plaines, Illinois, United States

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Motor Coach Industries

Harry Zoltok founded MCI in 1933Harry Zoltok founded MCI in 1933

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1933: Harry Zoltok turns his Winnipeg repair shop into the laboratory for the future of coach travel. He sketches his first vehicle design, an 11-passenger body on a Packard chassis, on the factory floor. His small manufacturing company, Fort Garry Motor Body and Paint Works, finds itself on the cusp of a new mass transit industry.

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1936: The Public Works administration provides the first large-scale federal government public transportation assistance in the United States, promoting public transport on both rail and road. This Depression-era move starts putting local transit operations in the hands of taxpayers.

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1937: The company designs and builds its first proprietary chassis and manufactures its first line of coaches for Grey Goose Bus Lines in Winnipeg. Today, Grey Goose is a subsidiary of Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. operating in Manitoba.

1931 Manitoba Bus Owners Association Meeting at Legislature GGB Photo

1939: Fort Garry designs and manufactures the Model 150, a new transit-type coach with the windshield over the radiator, the first use of exterior stainless steel panels and a pancake engine mounted midship under the floor.

1933 The Fort Garry Motor Body and Paint Works built their first bus in 1933 11 pass on packard chassis

1941: On January 7, the company changes its name to Motor Coach Industries Limited, but coach production quickly gives way to the manufacturing needs of World War II. The company’s new Winnipeg facility at Erin Street and St. Matthews Avenue is converted to manufacture Jeep trailers, boat trailers for rescue craft, army truck bodies and pontoon bridge sections plus the reconditioning of aircraft pontoons.

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1942: MCI builds and designs the first electric trolley bus manufactured in Canada, known as Number 1532. It has its own route for 25 years, but never becomes a regular production item.

1942 Concept Greyhound

1945: With the war’s end, MCI reverts to regular coach production and introduced its first rear engine coach, the Model 100, in 1946. Over the rest of the decade the company adds its National Products subsidiary, which manufactures and sells pole line hardware for the prairie provinces’ rural electrification program and, in Medicine Hat, Alberta, National Porcelain is formed to manufacture porcelain insulators for that market.

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1948: Greyhound Lines of Canada acquires a majority interest in MCI, with Harry Zoltok continuing as company president.

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1949: MCI’s Model 50, a 33-passenger coach, is introduced as a successor to the Model 100, the first coach synonymous with the Canadian Greyhound operation.

1947 Riverbend Bus Line 1, an MCI coach

1950s: Like so many major users of steel at the time, MCI continues to diversify past its bedrock coach business. It uses its excess capacity to expand National Products Co. into ornamental street lighting poles, and creates the Alsco Windows and Doors Co. to serve the growing postwar housing market. MCI also expands to offer custom metal fabrication services for truck bodies.

1957 MCI Courier 96 Skyview Bus

During this decade, the coach division continues to innovate; the company adds the 85, 90, 95, 96 and launches the new MC series of coaches. The MC-1 proves to be a revolutionary new design incorporating a heating system linked to the engine cooling system and a translucent roof.

1959 MCI MC-1

1960 MCI Courier 96

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1958: Greyhound Lines of Canada acquires the remaining shares in MCI with Zoltok keeping his role as president.

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1959: The MC-1 cements the company’s popularity; 26 coaches are produced during the year, with the company additionally developing its MCX2 prototype. At the same time, MCI sells National Porcelain. During the Greyhound years, MCI is the first manufacturer to build a 40-foot coach.

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1962: MCI heads south of the border and establishes its Pembina, North Dakota plant, 68 miles south of Winnipeg, which officially opens in 1963.

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1963: MCI officially enters the U.S. coach market, developing the MC-2, MC-3, MC-4, MC-5 and the MC-5A over the rest of the decade.

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1967: MCI delivers the first prototype of the landmark MC-6 “Super Cruiser” coach to Greyhound; designed and developed for Greyhound, it features a 102-inch wheelbase, an all-stainless-steel frame, and a V-12 engine.

1966 MCI 6 Allstate-PinkPanther

1968: The 40-foot-long MC-7 is developed and put into production just before the MC-6, representing the first time MCI has multiple coach lines in parallel production. The company is now producing 500 coaches a year, compared to only 50 in the early 1960s.

1970 MCI 7

An official after-market parts division is established at Motor Coach Industries’ plant at Pembina, North Dakota.

1970 MCI 7

1969: MCI builds a total of 100 coaches between 1969 and 1970; a fraction of its current production. MCI will reintroduce the all-stainless-steel frame in 1997 when it builds the 102EL3 Renaissance® coach (now the E4500).

1973 MCI MC - 7 VIP Coach 671

1970s: MCI begins international distribution with its first sales to Mexico, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Taiwan.

1970 MCI MC-7, HO

1971: Harry Zoltok retires, while the company opens a new parts distribution center in Northlake, Illinois. Greyhound moves its corporate headquarters from Chicago to Phoenix. The company builds its first MC-5B coach (production runs through 1977).

Greyhound bus 2934 (MCI MC-5)

1972: Hausman Bus Sales, founded in 1954 by Jerry Hausman, with sales and service centers in Chicago, New Jersey and California, joins forces with MCI and begins selling its new coaches exclusively.

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1973: The MC-8 hits the roads, replacing the MC-7.

1970 MCI MC-8 Greyhound Lines of Canada

1975: MCI Service Parts division becomes Universal Coach Parts Inc., supplying motor coach, transit and school bus operators with parts.

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1978: The company develops the MC-9 Crusader II, destined to become the North American intercity coach industry’s all-time best-seller.

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1980: MCI continues to expand its parts and manufacturing operations in Canada and the United States. The company expands its production lines in Fort Garry and Pembina to double the production capacity of the popular MC-9. The Canadian distribution center opens in Newcastle, Ontario, under the MCI Service Parts name.

1980 MCI MC9

1983: UCP pioneers its “C.O.A.C.H.” program — Customer Order Assisted Computerized Handling — the first electronic parts ordering system and accessed by more than 300 customers.

1982 MCI 9 Moose Mountain bus

1984: A full six years before the Americans with Disabilities Act is passed, MCI is the first coach manufacturer to offer wheelchair lifts on its vehicles. The first model is contracted out as retrofit for Terra Transport and built for the Canadian Government in June 1984; it buys another in October.

1983 MCI MC-9

1985: MCI builds its very own first six MC-9 units with wheelchair lifts by the end of February 1986 for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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1987: MCI acquires General Motor’s bus parts business, virtually doubling the size of the company overnight. That same year, a larger parts distribution facility is purchased in Des Plaines, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, becoming it’s new headquarters location.

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1993: MCI launches COACH GUARD®, a private brand of aftermarket parts, which grows to include a full line of filters, remanufactured transmissions, bearings, seals, electrical items and hundreds of other parts, all engineered and manufactured to strict tolerances for long-lasting performance.

Trailways bus 8519 (MCI MC-9)

1994: The MC-9 becomes the nation’s all-time best-selling coach with 6,406 vehicles sold between 1978 and 1994.

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1995: The MC-9 gives way to what will be a new leader, the MCI D-Series. The first D-Series model, the 102DL3, accommodates 55 passengers and its expanded 45-foot length makes it an even more popular model than the “9” (Today, there are more than 7,700 D models on the road in the United States and Canada).

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MCI purchases the assets of Billingsley Parts & Equipment, a distributor of school bus parts and manufacturer of specialty parts.

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1996: MCI unveils its Renaissance Coach, the 102EL3, a new-look designed with a patented spiral entryway created with the assistance of BMW Designworks USA.

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The company acquires the parts assets of the Flxible Corporation, one of the nation’s largest transit bus manufacturers.

1998: The company announces plans to open a new facility in Louisville on a 31-acre site near a UPS hub and to consolidate the operations of its existing warehouse facilities. The company also announces plans for an Internet-based online ordering system, named The Parts Store, replacing its C.O.A.C.H. — Customer Order-Assisted Computerized Handling system.

1999: MCI moves into a new 40,000-square-foot Dallas sales and service center. The location also serves as the home of MCI Financial Services.

2000: MCI wins a historic order from New Jersey Transit — $500 million for 1,400 commuter “cruiser” coaches. At the time, it is the largest coach transaction ever recorded for a transit agency.

The company commemorates its move to Louisville and announces its name change to MCI Service Parts Inc., in keeping with MCI’s corporate strategy of unifying its network of related services under the MCI name.

2001: MCI introduces its J4500 model, which will quickly go on to become the best-selling coach in the industry. Its award-winning styling follows that of the E4500 (formerly called the Renaissance), and its mechanical systems are simplified for an easy ownership experience. By 2007, the J4500 surpasses 2,103 units.

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MCI opens its Orlando, Florida-area sales and service center.

2003: MCI invests $40 million in the expansion of its Winnipeg plant and moves the production of the G4500 from its former Mexico plant to Winnipeg, integrating the model into the E4500/J4500 mixed-platform line.

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2004: The MCI J4500 ranks as the #1 industry best seller in the trend report published by National Bus Trader magazine.

MCI offers Emergency Roadside Assistance 24 hours a day, every day, managed in-house by MCI professionals through its technical support call center at the Louisville parts distribution center.

2008 MCI D4005

2008 MCI D4005

2005: MCI gives the D-Series a major makeover, endowing what will now be called the D4005 and D4505 with the curvier, more modern exterior styling that have made the J and E models so attractive to operators.

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Greyhound Canada MCI D4505

2007: MCI launches its Go Green. Go Coach. Go MCI.™ slogan and makes major strides toward industry leadership in providing “greener” transportation solutions to both the public and private sectors. Embracing new EPA requirements, MCI rolls out its model line with the industry’s largest selection of clean-diesel engines and transmission options. The company also accelerates its plans for a second generation of hybrid diesel coaches. In summer, it puts its J4500 coach equipped with a 2007 EPA-compliant Caterpillar engine on the road to raise awareness of Green coach transportation during the 54-day Udall Legacy Bus Tour.

2014 MCI J4500

2014 MCI J4500

MCI establishes the first National Training Center at its Louisville location, dedicated to enhancing and advancing the skills of all motor coach technicians. At the same time, it introduces its Coach Driving Simulator, the industry’s first maker-specific high-tech simulator, offering a virtual-reality driving experience and a variety of safety scenarios to enhance drivers’ skills.

2013 MCI Celebrates 80 Years of Bus Production

2013 MCI Celebrates 80 Years of Bus Production

2008: MCI celebrates the 75th anniversary of its first coach with a special edition of the best selling J4500 coach.

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2005 Motor Coach Industries D4505 Brewster

2010: By the end of the first decade of the new millennium, MCI’s J4500 model continued to be the industry’s best-selling coach, and its D4500 commuter coach and D4505 took the second and third top-selling spots in the industry’s annual trend survey. Now, the next generation of EPA-compliant 2010 clean-diesel engines has arrived, promising near-zero emissions and fuel savings. As technology improvements to the coach models continue, MCI is also implementing technology on the customer service side, taking full advantage of online parts ordering, customer training webinars and more.

2010 Greyhound MCI D4505

2010 Greyhound MCI D4505

2011: MCI marks the 6,000th unit off its E/J assembly line and a first-ever order from the City of Los Angeles for 95 compressed natural gas (CNG) Commuter Coach models. MCI has a long history serving public transit and the data confirms how well the MCI Commuter Coach performs in both reliability and total cost of ownership. It offers 42 percent greater seating capacity than a comparable transit bus at a cost that’s 15 percent lower per seat. Additionally, in recent independent testing, the MCI Commuter Coach proved itself to be 10 times more reliable than the closest competitor.

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2011 MCI D4500CT 8952

2012: Growing Strategically, Growing Smart: MCI announces the completion of its acquisition of Setra’s U.S. and Canadian operations and establishes a strategic partnership with Daimler Buses (Daimler). These important moves gave MCI responsibility for sales and service support of Setra S 417 and Setra S 407 motor coach models and its pre-owned coach inventory, the distribution of Setra and related genuine Daimler Buses parts and operation of Setra’s Orlando-based service center. Daimler also acquires a minority ownership position in MCI, forming an engineering, technology and manufacturing alliance as part of the transaction. The bottom line? Of the 55,000 coaches on the road today, the majority are made by MCI.

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Whistler Express MCI’s

2013: Reliability Driven™: Marking its 80th birthday, MCI has rededicated itself to building the most reliable coaches in North America. Our MCI-Reliability Driven™ philosophy reflects the company’s promise to design, build and deliver expertly engineered coaches with top-quality components, the latest safety and security features and unsurpassed parts availability and service. Reliability Driven™ goes beyond the slogan in our factories and offices, too. There’s a new corporate culture at MCI where our multi-facility ISO 9001:2008 registration assures that all plants share best practices to consistently turn out world-class products and marketplace innovations. We are working every day to make this company better.01 MCI Megabus 58538 Toronto

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And They Love Our Looks: At MCI, being Reliability Driven™ also means knowing how to refine a good thing. Customers have made the MCI J4500 a bestseller for nine years running and now MCI is giving operators new reasons to add the 2013 J4500 to fleets — including some eye-catching style changes. Working with BMW Group Designworks USA — the team that gave the market-leading J4500 its unprecedented curb appeal — MCI is refining and improving the look and feel of our luxury coaches inside and out in 2013 and beyond.

Reliable Coaches: New Standards of Accessibility, Convenience and Comfort — The economy and environment are redefining the way people travel. That’s good for MCI. Today’s municipal and private transportation systems are looking to coach transport as the most flexible, affordable and greenest option for passengers who want to make the most of their money and time. That’s why MCI is investing in the latest onboard amenities that turn riders into lifetime customers: Wi-Fi, power outlets and wide flat-screen monitors to keep riders engaged, entertained and working. To keep all customers rolling, state-of-the art wheelchair lifts make accessibility and alternate transportation options possible for all.

Reliable Safety: Safety First, Safety Always — MCI continues to lead the market in important safety and performance features. MCI coaches feature Electronic Stability Control, SmartWave Tire Pressure monitoring system and a fire suppression system. Popular safety options include three-point passenger seatbelts and reverse sensing.

Reliable Parts and Service: Aftermarket Support That’s Second to None — MCI is there around-the-clock, whether it’s an emergency on the road or a question in the garage. While our presence is widespread, our services are focused. MCI provides one of the best networks of aftermarket support in the industry with expert technical help, onsite training and the largest inventory of OEM parts for all makes of motor coach makes and transit buses. And they’re all backed by our commitment to quality and reliability.

Coaches that are Cleaner and Greener: One fully occupied motor coach can displace as many as 56 passenger cars from crowded highways and when it comes to carbon dioxide (Co2) per passenger mile, coaches pollute far less than trains, planes or cars. But that’s only where the good news starts. MCI’s new coach models are powered by the next generation of clean-diesel engine technology that promises near-zero emissions and increased fuel savings. MCI is the only manufacturer to offer an intercity model, the MCI Commuter Coach, in diesel-electric hybrid and CNG configurations. MCI is proud that these low-emissions coaches are helping to reduce highway congestion and protect our air quality.

Coaches that Serve Virtually Every Customer and Purpose: No matter what your need, MCI has the coach. We serve the following markets:

  • Tour and charter
  • Scheduled and curb-side service
  • Public Transit
  • Pre-owned

Motor Coach Industries International Inc. (MCII) is an American bus manufacturer based in Des Plaines, Illinois, and is a leading participant in the North American coach bus industry. It has various operating subsidiaries:

  • Motor Coach Industries, Ltd. – Canadian manufacturing facility, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • Motor Coach Industries, Inc. – U.S. manufacturing facility, located in Pembina, North Dakota.
  • MCI Sales and Service, Inc. – U.S. new and pre-owned coach sales division.
  • MCI Service Parts – aftermarket parts sales division of the company, based in Des Plaines, Illinois, with its distribution center located in Louisville, Kentucky, with close access to the international UPS distribution center.
  • MCI Financial Services – coach financing division, based in Dallas, Texas.

Originally founded in 1933 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 2008 the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. After various changes of structure and ownership, the business is now owned by KPS Capital Partners, LP; in September 2010 they completed a controlling investment, through an affiliate, in MCII Holdings Inc., the parent company of MCII.

History

The company was incorporated in 1933 as Fort Garry Motor Body and Paint Works Limited, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada by Harry Zoltok. In 1948, Greyhound Lines of Canada, at that time MCI’s major customer, became a majority shareholder when it purchased 65% of the company. MCI was purchased outright by Greyhound Lines in 1958. In 1962 a new plant was opened in Pembina, North Dakota to increase capacity as Greyhound widened its markets and switched increasingly from GMC to its own in-house products. In 1974 another plant was opened in Roswell, New Mexico under the title Transportation Manufacturing Corporation (TMC).

In December 1986, Greyhound was split, with Greyhound Lines being sold to an investor group, and Greyhound Lines of Canada, MCI and TMC remaining part of The Greyhound Corporation, which was renamed Dial, Inc. in 1991.

In 1987, Greyhound Corporation bought the transit bus manufacturing operations of General Motors Diesel Division (GMC), which was based in Canada. (GM phased out intercity and transit bus construction at the large GMC Coach and Truck plant in Pontiac, Michigan, shifting medium duty school bus chassis production to Janesville, Wisconsin.)[citation needed]

MCI also took over production of GM’s RTS model, transferring production to TMC. MCI also purchased the GM bus assembly plant in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, which then produced GM’s Canadian transit bus model, the Classic. TMC ceased production of the older MCI vehicles in 1990 to concentrate on manufacturing the RTS, and on the “A-Model” intercity coaches.

In 1993 MCI became an independent corporation, Motor Coach Industries International Inc.

1994 MCI’s share sold / Introduction of the Mexican HTQ technology and Luxury Coaches by DINA S.A.

In 1994, MCI stocks were purchased by Mexican DINA S.A., who had a long history of bus building and developed their HTQ proprietary technology (valued in a total of 70 million dollars) that culminated with the creation of the Viaggio Confort Bus Line. Over the course of the next years MCI reproduced its Viaggio 1000 DOT for sale to the U.S and Canada. In late 1999/2000 the G4100, G4500 and F3500 models were released to the U.S. and Canadian markets. Production of the G4100 and G4500 later moved to Winnipeg and Pembina. Related to a major contract cancellation by Western Star DINA S.A. sold a great portion of its previously acquired MCI shares to Joseph Littlejohn & Levy.

In 1994 TMC, including production rights for the RTS, was sold to NovaBus .

In 1997 MCI purchased the rights from the bankrupt Flxible to produce the Flxible Metro and all related parts for same.

After a period of product demand, increased competition and lay-offs in the early 2000s, production at MCI plants in Winnipeg and Pembina increased in 2006, and 130 employees were added.

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, MCI consolidated its operations, the Winnipeg site was expanded and modernized as well as DINA S.A. purchased North American Symix and opened an assembly plant in Buenos Aires Argentina and the DIMEX and DINAIR companies. A new coach finishing and paint facility and customer delivery centre were constructed on the site. At the same time, a 7-year contract was attained with the IAMAW union local. This agreement contained cost improvements and production operations flexibility to improve the productivity and competitiveness of the manufacturing and assembly operations.

The buses, especially the older MC-8 and workhorse MC-9 models of the 1980s became the standard for interstate travel for many bus companies. Those particular buses featured metal frames and roof supports, metal panels on the sides and were extremely durable and reliable. Many of the buses, having survived millions of miles of commercial use, have been given a second career serving churches or other organizations, while the MCI/TMC coaches are very popular “conversion shells,” used for motorhomes.

Currently, the “J” and “D” models are the leading coaches in the North American intercity coach market.

2008 Emergence from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy / Ownership by KPS Capital Partners, LP

Motor Coach Industries Inc. announced on September 15, 2008, the company had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of a restructuring the company said would “help shed hundreds of millions of dollars of debt.”

On Friday, April 17, 2009, Motor Coach Industries Inc. emerged from its voluntary Chapter 11 reorganization. MCII and its subsidiaries are now wholly owned by KPS Capital Partners, LP. KPS Capital Partners, LP is the Manager of the KPS Special Situations Funds, a family of private equity limited partnerships with over $2.6 billion of committed capital focused on constructive investing in restructurings, turnarounds, and other special situations. KPS invests in companies challenged by the need to effect immediate and significant change.

Partnership with Daimler AG

On April 25, 2012, MCI announced a minority stake with Daimler AG to produce Setra buses for the North American market as Daimler reconfigured its bus operations in North America and exited the commercial bus market there. The takeover would make MCI the exclusive North American distributor of the Setra S407 and S417 German-manufactured premium motor coaches.

Under the proposed agreement, through a transition period of several months following the execution of definitive agreements and the closing of the transaction, MCI would evaluate operations related to Setra in North America, and, where appropriate, integrate such operations with existing MCI facilities which will permit MCI and Daimler Buses to realize significant operating synergies. This planned partnership will allow Daimler Buses to better serve its customers through a broader service network, while strengthening Setra’s presence in North America. All Setra motor coaches are German-engineered products produced in Neu-Ulm, Germany. This fact remains unchanged.

Models

After the original numbered Courier and MC models, MCI adopted letters for the different series of coaches. Two different schemes have been used:

1985–2001

Example: D4500CT

2001–present

Current

Motor Coach Industries currently produces three different product lines. All current models are 102 inches (2.59 m) wide, exclusive of mirrors.

D40 series
D4005
D4000CL
D4000CT
D4000CTH
D4000ISTV

MCI D45 series

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MCI D4505

D4500CL

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D4500CT

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A series
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Letter series (post-1985)

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B series
96B3
102B3

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C series

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D series
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D series narrow

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E series
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102EL3
E4500
E4500LX

F series

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F3500

G series

G4100

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MC series (1958–1998)

These models bore the MC-number designation.

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1991-98 MCI MC-12

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1978-90 MCI MC-9

1970 MCI MC-8 Greyhound Lines of Canada

1973 MCI MC-8 Greyhound Lines of Canada

1973-78 MCI MC-8

1970 MCI 7

1970 MCI MC-7

1968-73 MCI MC-7

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1966 MCI 6 Allstate-PinkPanther

1966-70 MCI MC-6 / MCX-6

1979 MC5C

1979 MCI MC5C

1977-80 MCI MC-5C

1972 MCI MC5B RV Conversion

1972 MCI MC5B RV Conversion

1971-77 MCI MC-5B

1968 MCI MC5A

1968 MCI MC5A

1964-70 MCI MC-5A / MCC-5A

MCI Courier series (pre-1960)

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1949 MCI Courier 200B

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1948-49 MCI Courier 200A

MCI Courier Coach Model 200

1947-49 MCI Courier 200

1949-49 MCI Courier 100C

1948-49 MCI Courier 100B

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1947-48 MCI Courier 100

1956 MCI Courier 97

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1960 MCI Courier 96

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MCI Courier 96

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1953-60 MCI Courier 95D

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1957 MCI Courier 96 Skyview Bus

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1953-60 MCI Courier 95 Skyview

1953-60 MCI Courier 90

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1953-60 MCI Courier 90 Skyview

1952 MCI Courier 85X

1951-52 MCI Courier 85A

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1950-52 MCI Courier 85

1950 MCI Courier 50 Skyview motor coach. A

1950-55 MCI Courier 50 + 50A

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Transit (all discontinued)

Main article: Classic (transit bus)
Main article: Rapid Transit Series
TC40-102A TC40‑102N
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classic built by MCI from 1987 to 1993. Design sold to Nova Bus in 1993.
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Metro Transit 708
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Los Angeles metro-bus number 1312
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MTA Bus TMC RTS 7167
  • Also offered with WFD (Wide Front Doors) option.
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  • Trolleybus. One demonstrator built 1942.
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  • Built circa 1939.

001 01 MCI Megabus 58538 Toronto 02 MCI_D4500_commuter_coach_demonstration_bus_59654 003 03 Pine_Hill_Trailways_72932 004 04 Bee-Line_MCI_934 05 Atlantic_Express_MCI_102C3_151 06 Coach_USA_(Shortline)_MCI_102DL3_70918 07 NJT_MCI_D4000N_7805 08 Megabus_usa 09 Golden_Touch_MCI_F3500 10 Greyhound_Lnes_MCI_G4500_7061 011 11 2003-08-25_Greyhound_bus 12 KKBus_FC666_Front 13 MCI_MC_6_MH 14 MTA_Bus_MCI_Classic_7868 15 Metro_Transit_708 16 Los_Angeles_metro-bus_number_1312 17 MTA_Bus_TMC_RTS_7167 018 914 915 916 917 918 919 925 1931 Manitoba Bus Owners Association Meeting at Legislature GGB Photo 1933 The Fort Garry Motor Body and Paint Works built their first bus in 1933 11 pass on packard chassis 1940 mci bus 1942 Concept Greyhound 1946 MCI ART Deco BUS 1946 MCI Courier 100 1947 MCI coach winnipeg-RiverbendBL2-luke 1947 MCI Courier 100A Selkirk-WECo621-foto by William A luke 1950 MCI Courier 50 Skyview motor coach. A 1950s-mci-courier-96-campbellriverplatform1969 1951-MCI-Courier-50-29-Passenger-Bus 1955Flxible_01_700 1956 MCI Courier 97 1956 MCI's Model 96 was the last major model prior to the start of the MC-1 1957 Kässbohrer Setra Academy Express DCSP-8905 AE 1957 MCI Courier 96 Skyview Bus 1957-MCI-Courier96-34bus 1958 Kässbohrer Setra Super Goledn Eagle DCSP-8907 SGE 1958 MCI MC-2 1959 MCI MC-1 1960 MCI Courier 96 1962 MCI-5 Greyhound Bus 1963 MCI model MC-4 1965 MCI MC 5-A 1966 MCI 6 Allstate-PinkPanther 1968 MCI MC5A 1970 MCI 7 1970 MCI MC-7, HO 1970 MCI MC-8 Greyhound Lines of Canada 1970 Motor Coach Industries model MC-7 1972 MCI MC5B RV Conversion 1972 MCI MC-7 Challenger Capitol Trailways of Pennsylvania CP-843 1973 MCI MC - 7 VIP Coach 671 1973 MCI MC 8A 1975 MCI MC-8 CPa-CP857 MC8 1975 MCI MC-8 1976 MCI 8 HCI Hotard Coaches Southern Trailways lines 1977 MCI 8-3-opt 1978 MCI 8 1978 MCI MC-8 1979 MC5C 1979 MCI MC 9 906 1979 MCI MC-8 1980 MCI MC9 1981 MCI MC 8A 909 1982 MCI 9 Moose Mountain bus 1982 MCI 9-opt 1982 MCI MC 9 906 1983 MCI MC-9 1984 MCI MC-9 8502 1985 MCI 96A3 Capitol Bus Company CP-8131 at Harrisburg Pennsylvania 1985 MCI Courier 96a 1986 MCI MC 9 911 1987 METRO Magazine TMC MCI 1989 MCI Custom Coach 1990 MCI 96A2 1992 MCI 102B3 2000 MCI 102A3 KT Services 178 2000 MCI 102A3 LTR stage Line 384 2000 MCI 102D3 2000 MCI 102D3a 2000 MCI 102-DL3. 6538 2001 Motor Coach Industries J4500 2005 Motor Coach Industries D4005 International_Stage_Lines_4702 2005 Motor Coach Industries D4505 Brewster_14 2006 Motor Coach Industries D4000CT Cherrey_Bus_Lines_3600-a 2006 Motor Coach Industries D4500CT GO_Transit_2362_a 2007c80a8a7e58d5806d6cd92d987ba2 2008 MCI D4005 2008 Motor Coach Industries D4500CTH Houston_METRO_5001-a 2010 Greyhound MCI D4505 2011 MCI D4500CT 8952 2013 MCI Celebrates 80 Years of Bus Production 2013 Mci J4500 Motor Coach Front Three Quarter 2014 MCI J4500 73297 MCI 102D3 6977534620_1b8b88f8d7_m 7230808020_709cd4473b aboutusBuses autocar BRI-77440 MCI MC8 BRI-77446 MCI  102A3-Drayton CANADIAN ROCKIES POSTCARD BEARS CROSSING ROAD MCI COURIER Dalton MC-6-A FGCD4 Grand Bahama Taxi Union 69 MCI MC-12 Gray Line bus 933 (MCI MC-7) Greyhound - MCI MC-6 Greyhound bus 0945 (MCI MC-7) Greyhound bus 2934 (MCI MC-5) Greyhound bus 4202 (MCI MC-6) Greyhound bus 4372 (MCI MC-8) Greyhound Canada bus 56 (MCI MC-5) Greyhound Canada bus G164 (MCI MC-2) Greyhound Canada bus G172 (MCI MC-3) Greyhound Canada MCI D4505 Greyhound MCI Courier 100 1946 a Greyhound MCI Courier 100 1946 Harry Zoltok founded MCI in 1933 images J-19 lc_bus03 LFL_MC9 MC 5 MC9-Crusader-II mc9logo MCC-5A MCI 5A MCI 5C MCI 8 LTR stage Lines 256 MCI 96A2+96A3+102A2+102A3 boekje MCI 102A3 1792 MCI 102B3 (ex-Gray Coach) MCI 102D3 MCI boekje MCI Briggs MCI Classic 7901 MCI Classic TC60-102N gelede bus Metro Transit 708 MCI coach (8)1137 from Royal Hyway Tours Inc MCI Courier 50 Skview mci courier 85 MCI Courier 95 bus in Mayo, Yukon MCI Courier 96 mci courier 200 MCI Courier Coach Model 200.. MCI Courier Coach Model 200 MCI courier95 MCI D4000 hybrid 4004 MCI Drayton MCI from Travel Mates MCI G4500 in service for Greyhound Canada MCI J4500 seen in BC, Canada MCI MC-5 MCI MC5b  yellowstone bus17 MCI MC5B Bus MCI Mc-5C at the Saint Jean-sur-Richelieu QC MCI MC5C MCI MC-5Ca MCI MC-7 - Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway MCI MC-7 mci mc-7a MCI MC-9 CRUSADER II MCI Model MC-7 MOVIEBUSES7 MCI moose_mt_mc9 MCI-102AW3 mci102el3 mcicourier96 mci-d4505-03 MCI-MCC-5A Motor Coach Industries D4500CL Sound_Transit_9703-a New York Airport Service MCI 102A2 North Battleford SK Bill Luke Riverbend Bus Line 1, an MCI coach, waits at the Winnipeg bus depot to depart south for a 28 km run to St. Adolphe, circa 1947 STs-S476_P37 TMC MC-9 TMC-MCI-96A2-96A3-102A2-102A3-102C3 Trailways bus 8519 (MCI MC-9) web 1948 Greyhound W714 Courier 95 Bill Luke WFC T-28 Whistler Express MCI's

Buses DINA Hidalgo Mexico

Buses DINA Mexico

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DINA S.A.

Diesel Nacional, Sociedad Anónima

Grupo DINA S.A.

Type

Private

Industry

Automotive

Founded

1951

Headquarters

Sahagun CityHidalgoMexico

Key people

José Martín Meléndez Romero,President

Subsidiaries

DIMEX, AIRDIN

Website

DINA CAMIONES S.A. DE C.V.

DINA (Diesel Nacional, Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable, in English National Diesel) is a Mexican automotive producer of heavy duty and specialty trucks, urban buses, armored military vehicles and intercity coaches. The company is owned by the Gómez Flores family.

Currently the company distributes its products in the UKUnited StatesRussiaIranEgyptSyria,  MexicoNicaragua (24.3 MUSD) and other Central and South America countries. For market acceptance in the United States and Canada the company sold the high profile Dina Viaggio coaches under its former subsidiary, Motor Coach Industries . Specific Dina bus models are re-badged as Mercedes-Benz buses in some markets.

DINA was founded as Diesel Nacional S.A in 1951 with the signing of an agreement with FIAT SPA to support the manufacture of trucks and buses.

AEC-ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

Before DINA – AEC-ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

History

From 1962 DINA commenced the assembly of foreign buses as well as the production of medium sized trucks using INTERNATIONAL and CUMMINS engines.

In 1987, a technological alliance was signed with NAVISTAR. Two years later DINA was acquired by the Consortium “G” Group DINA, though it continued to use NAVISTAR technology.

In 1990, DINA combined with the Paradiso bodyworks of Brazilian Marcopolo S.A.  company with whom it signed a commercial alliance.

The DINA Group was listed on the New York Stock Exchange and fully acquired the stocks of Motor Coach Industries (referred as a “company merger” in North America). Also, DINA founded the Financial Leasing DINA and started exporting to South America under the brand DIMEX .

In 1995, in order to achieve technological independence, DINA invested $70 million in its HTQ project to upgrade its manufacturing base. With consulting advice from BMW Design Works and Roush Industries, it developed a new modular concept for the class 6, 7 and 8 trucks, meeting international regulations and achieving the following objectives:

  • Ability to export to any market in the world.
  • Optimized product efficiency and performance.
  • Parts approval for OEM manufacturers.
  • Designed to outperform in diverse climates and terrains in Mexico.
  • Production simplification.
  • Optimize tooling cost.

In 1997, an Argentina division of auto parts DINA S.A. started and later an AIRDIN  plant in Bernal municipality of Buenos Aires Argentina, while in Mexico it launched a diverse line of buses: F11, F12 and F14 using its new HTQ technology.

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A late DINA HTQ model

In 1998 DINA finished its alliance with Navistar and launched a new line of vehicles HTQ exporting 48 million dollar to 14 countries and signed a contract with Western Star whose order cancellation was a prime factor for the following DINA economic crisis, ending with selling 61 percent of its MCI shares to Joseph Littlejohn & Levy . The same year, creates Mexicana de Manufacturas Especiales, SA of C.V. in the city of Guadalajara Jalisco five plants in an industrialcomplex of 48.480 m2. with the aim of supplying the market for its auto parts and bodyworks manufacturing.

Since 2001, DINA have completely used its HTQ manufacturing technology for all intercity coach buses.

In 2008, launches its products through its distributors network. Dina have also extended the use of its HTQ proprietary manufacturing technology for trucks and city buses to maintain its position in the urban bus market and in the medium term, and venturing into foreign bus segments, and dedicated work trucks.

1952 Bussen DINA Fiat lmpfroj-fiat-2

1952 Bussen DINA Fiat

1956 DINA 7408 hotel mexico

1956 DINA 7408 hotel mexico

1956 Sultana Imperial Bus Ad Mexico

1956 Sultana Imperial Bus Ad Mexico

1959 Sultana Super Imperial TM3711D

1959 Sultana Super Imperial TM3711D

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1962 DINA Flxible. AÑO 1962 exocas-flxible

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Dina brand bus Mexico

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DINA Avante ca-avante-4

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DINA Avante, modificado stespec-avantem

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DINA Avante

DINA AVANTE

DINA AVANTE

Capre Dina Honduras John Veerkamp

Capre Dina Honduras ©John Veerkamp

Bussen DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

 DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

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DINA band bus in Atotonilco, Mexico

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DINA Dorado atah-dorado

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DINA Dorado za

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Dina exjasa

1963 DINA

1963 Dina

1967 DINA 532

1967 DINA 532

1968 Volvo Dina Dodge bus

1968 Volvo Dina Dodge bus

1974 DINA 533G2

1974 DINA 533G2

1974 DINA 604G2 Cummins

1974 DINA 604G2 Cummins

Bussen Dina Flexiliner

 Dina Flexiliner

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DINA F 11 chapal-f11

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DINA F 11 pacifi-f11-3

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 DINA F 12, modificado costab-f12m

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DINA F 14 edp-f14 x6

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DINA Linner-G Zero Emissions urban bus, Mexico

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Dina Mexicaanse minibus

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Dina Mexico

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DINA Olímpico adeo-olimpi-2

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Dina Olimpico b White

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 DINA Olímpico escuin-olimpi-5

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Dina Olimpico Modelo 85

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 DINA Olímpico servitu-olimpico

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DINA Olímpico toi-olimpico

026a Ado-dina-olimpico

 Ado-dina-olimpico

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DINA Olímpico

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DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

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DINA transit bus in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Dina Coach

1995 DINA dsc 1995

1995 DINA dsc © Hank’s Truck Pictures

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Dina Viaggio Coach

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Dina Minibus

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DINA en equador Coop Senor de los Milagros DINA Mercedes Benz 2012

1998 DINA dsc_1998

1998 DINA dsc © Hank’s Truck Pictures

1998 Dina Viaggio 1000S Bus

1998 Dina Viaggio 1000S Bus

1998 DINA-DE-TURISMO-VENDO-20120913190735

1998 DINA-DE-TURISMO-VENDO

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2012 Dina Linner G specs

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DINA 7 RETRO

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DINA S-500 Mojarras  Capre Convencional.

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DINA AVANTE

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DINA Picker 2012

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DINA Brighter 100E3400

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DINA Brighter 100E3401

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DINA Brighter 18112011598

044 DINA UAM Hybrid

DINA UAM Hybrid

DINA S.A. logo

FINITO

Filed Under: BMWBUSESDIMEXDINAFiatFlxibleMarcopoloMCIMercedes Benz,MexicoTrucksWestern StarWHITE

Buses Bodybuilder DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Carrozzeria DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Carrozzeria DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Er is geen twijfel dat de naam was een synoniem voor DECAROLI Omnibus in Argentinië. Aanbevolen als pioniers in de carrosserie shop, deze familie heeft aanleiding gegeven tot een aantal industriële ondernemingen, waaronder onder meer Decaroli Hnos, A en L Decaroli, DIC, DE.CA.RO.LI, Carlos Decaroli, enz. 
In dit artikel nemen we een korte geschiedenis, waardoor voor later de bijzondere vorm van behandeling in elk van hen.
DECAROLI HNOS SRL
Foto Collectie Mariano Antenore Opgericht in 1924 door de broers Carlos, Leon, Lorenzo en Decaroli Benito, die hun activiteiten begonnen in Rosario.
Decaroli was pionier in de productie van alle metalen behuizingen en uitsluitend gericht op lange afstand bussen. Duizenden arbeiders werden gevormd op deze en was een broeinest van toekomstige carrosserie builders
De kwaliteit en deskundigheid van haar werk Decaroli en Rosario werd de hoofdstad van de bus.
Zijn grootste succes kwam in de jaren ’40, toen verbaasde iedereen door de presentatie van de eerste bus om semi ingebouwde voor het bedrijf Coastal Creools, het overwinnen van alle moeilijkheden en gebrek aan materialen veroorzaakt door de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Tegen die tijd was alles geïmporteerd: chassis, motor, banden, enz.. en vernuft alleen kon overwinnen van de huidige moeilijkheden.
 
Mariano Antenore Fotocollectie
Decaroli workshops Hnos SRL bevond zich in de Zeballos straat. Er waren  meer dan 150 werknemers die met eenvoudige machines  ontwikkelden tot specialisten met baanbrekende technologie voor die tijd.
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Hoewel op het moment van schrijven er geen exacte geschiedenis is, kan worden afgeleid dat dit bedrijf stopte in 1960.
A en L DECAROLI SA
Roberto Angel Foto Consoli
Hnos Decaroli Detachment, opgericht door zonen en erfgenamen van de oprichters, in 1953, Alfredo en Lorenzo Decaroli, met de medewerking van Roberto Decaroli, John Marini, en Mark Kaufmann.
De industriële installatie is gebouwd in 4630 Ovidio Lagos, het produceren van lichamen voor bussen van alle soorten.
Dankzij een overeenkomst tussen DECA en A & L ICSA Decaroli, krijg je aan het chassis Deutz van Duitse oorsprong, de geboorte van de eerste zelf ARGENTIJNSE, Deutz-Decaroli. ontwikkelen in een toekomstige uitgave van de geschiedenis van dit bedrijf.
DIC SAIC
Foto Raul Vich
Deze firma naar voren als een verbrokkeling van Decaroli Brothers in 1960.  voldoet aan de afkorting DIC Decaroli – Isacson and Company. Daarin waren aanwezig de heren Benedictus en Natalio Decaroli naast Adolfo Isacson, president van het bedrijf.
DE.CA.RO.LI. SCA
1927 Decaroli International Chevrolet Chili
1927 Decaroli International Chevrolet Chili
1938 DECAROLI-CHEVROLET COE 1
1938 DECAROLI-CHEVROLET COE
1938 International K B6 - Decaroli - Record tweemaal en Ford De Lujo Sedan
1938 International K B6 – Decaroli – Record tweemaal en Ford De Lujo Sedan
1939 Decaroli Seddon neco
1939 Decaroli Seddon neco
1940 Dodge + FORD(r)-Decaroli Hnos
1940 Dodge + FORD(r)-Decaroli Hnos
1945 Decaroli International urq5
1945 Decaroli International urq5
1946 Chevrolet - Decaroli Hnos - Turismo 1
1946 Chevrolet – Decaroli Hnos – Turismo
1946 Chevrolet Decaroli HNOS El Montielero
1946 Chevrolet Decaroli HNOS El Montielero
1946 Decaroli Chevrolet historia-72-80-04
1946 Decaroli Chevrolet historia-72-80-04
1946 Decaroli International elrap Raul Vich
1946 Decaroli International elrap Raul Vich
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil 202fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil 202fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Hnos Cotil228-fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Hnos Cotil228-fcCM
1946 FORD Deracoli Hnos
1946 FORD Deracoli Hnos
1946Ford Deracoli Cotil216-fcCM a
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil216-fcCM
1947 Chevrolet COLTA 3 Deracoli
1947 Chevrolet COLTA 3 Deracoli
1947 Chevrolet Gamba Deracoli Hnos Cba
1947 Chevrolet Gamba Deracoli Hnos Cba
1950 Leyland Decaroli 39ablo
1950 Leyland Decaroli 39ablo
1952 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 269ec
1952 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 269
1956 Mercedes Benz L312 DERACOLI Hnos
1956 Mercedes Benz L312 DERACOLI Hnos
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli inside
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli inside
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli vente1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli vente
1957 SEDDON DERACOLI Rio De La Plata
1957 SEDDON DERACOLI Rio De La Plata
1959 Decaroli Hnos-Scania IC 76-pullatlan
1959 Decaroli Hnos-Scania IC 76-pullatlan
1959 Volvo Viking Decaroli HNOS 59-Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking Decaroli HNOS 59-Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking-Decaroli HNOS -Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking-Decaroli HNOS -Coop La Calera
1960 Decaroli Hnos Argentina
1960 Magirus Deutz Decaroli Hnos Argentina
1960 decaroli Hnos SRL1 Mariano Antenore
1960 decaroli Hnos SRL1 Mariano Antenore
1960 Decaroli International camion bus
1960 Decaroli International camion bus
1960 Scania-Vabis B-71 & Mercedes-Benz  LO 1114 Decaroli
1960 Scania-Vabis B-71 & Mercedes-Benz  LO 1114 Decaroli
1961 Magirus Deutz FL 150 V6 Deracoli Costera 217
1961 Magirus Deutz FL 150 V6 Deracoli Costera 217
1961 Mercedes Benz 0 317 El Condor DECAROLI
1961 Mercedes Benz 0 317 El Condor DECAROLI
1962 Decaroli deutz 217bcc Raul Vich
1962 Decaroli deutz 217bcc Raul Vich
1962 Decaroli Magirus Deutz
1962 Decaroli Magirus Deutz
1964 Decaroli Deutz Camello1
1964 Decaroli Magirus Deutz Camello
1964 Magirus Deutz Gamba Stella Maris Decaroli
1964 Magirus Deutz Gamba Stella Maris Decaroli
1964 MB O321 HL Deccaroli Hnos
1964 Mercedes Benz O321 HL Deccaroli Hnos
1965 Decaroli Deutz Intro Argentina1965 Decaroli Magirus Deutz Intro Argentina
1965 Deutz FL150 6C Deracoli
1965 Mercedes Benz FL150 6C Deracoli
1965 Magirus-Deutz 200 RS 12 Gamba Magi Decaroli
1965 Magirus Deutz FL150 6C Deracoli
1967 Magirus-Deutz 150 L 12 Decaroli
1967 Magirus-Deutz 150 L 12 Decaroli
1971 MB Decaroli 1
1971 Mercedes Benz Decaroli
1971 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - escolar
1971 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – escolar Sergio Ameijeiras
1972 Decaroli Deutz 20cmp
1972 Decaroli Magirus Deutz 20cmp
1973 Mercedes Benz 0 140 Decaroli HNOS Marcel Salgado
1973 Mercedes Benz 0 140 Decaroli HNOS Marcel Salgado
1975 Deutz 150 L 12 - A. y L. Decaroli - Expreso Cordoba Mar del Plata
1975 Magirus Deutz 150 L 12 – A. y L. Decaroli – Expreso Cordoba Mar del Plata
1975 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI (en Paraguay) - Quiindyense , Linea 202
1975 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI (en Paraguay) – Quiindyense , Linea 202
1978 Mercedes Benz Deracoli-Tronador DEKRUSE
1978 Mercedes Benz Deracoli-Tronador DEKRUSE
1978 Mercedes Benz LO1114-DECAROLI AD
1978 Mercedes Benz LO1114-DECAROLI AD
1978 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Dos Hermanas
1978 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Dos Hermanas
1980 Decaroli Deutz 280 RS14 U2
1980 Decaroli Magirus Deutz 280 RS14 U2 DIC
1982 Volvo - DE.CA.RO.LI - La Nueva Estrella
1982 Volvo – DE.CA.RO.LI – La Nueva Estrella
1983 Decaroli 2
1983 Decaroli 2
1983 Decaroli GT Buses J.
1983 Decaroli GT Buses J.
1983 Mercedes Benz O170-Decaroli Cametal Nahuel IIref-Prox
1983 Mercedes Benz O170-Decaroli Cametal Nahuel IIref-Prox
1984 decaroli rosario foto revista el transportista
1984 decaroli rosario foto revista el transportista
1984 Mercedes-Benz LO 608 D - DE.CA.RO.LI.
1984 Mercedes-Benz LO 608 D – DE.CA.RO.LI.
1985 Decaroli Deutz SL 751 Argentina
1985 Decaroli Deutz SL 751 Argentina
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 0-140
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 0-140 Danilo Bogiovanni
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 708 E
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 708 E
1986 Decaroli Volvo neco
1986 Decaroli Volvo neco
1986 Mercedes-Benz OF 1214 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Expreso Santiago de Liniers
1986 Mercedes-Benz OF 1214 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Expreso Santiago de Liniers
1987 DE.CA.RO.LI. S.C.A.
1987 Mercedes Benz DE.CA.RO.LI. S.C.A.
1987 DECAROLI- Mercedes BenzOH1419 3ER de Carlos Decaroli
1987 DECAROLI- Mercedes BenzOH1419 3ER de Carlos Decaroli
1987 Decaroli San Antonio Deutz Buses Andimar
1987 Decaroli San Antonio Deutz Buses Andimar Ricardo Adonis P
1987 Decaroli Scania Vabis neco
1987 Decaroli Scania Vabis neco
1987 Iquique Decaroli Carlos Walberg
1987 Mercedes Benz Iquique Decaroli Carlos Walberg
1987 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Jardin
1987 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Jardin
1987 Mercedes-Benz O 170 - Decaroli - La Puntual Raul Vilch
1987 Mercedes-Benz O 170 – Decaroli – La Puntual Raul Vilch
1988 Decaroli Deutz ablo36
1988 Decaroli Deutz ablo36
1988 Decaroli Deutz colta 123 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz colta 123 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz ecer 351 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz ecer 351 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz exp rio parana 105 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Deutz exp rio parana 105 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 1114 que estuvo presente en las líneas 102 y 125 de Rosario
1988 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 1114 que estuvo presente en las líneas 102 y 125 de Rosario
1988 Decaroli Pia Mercedes Benz Lo 708E
1988 Decaroli Pia Mercedes Benz Lo 708E JL Busologo
1988 Decaroli Scania la inter 184 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Scania la inter 184 Raul Vich
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI. (reformado en Paraguay) - Quiindyense S.A.
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI. (reformado en Paraguay) – Quiindyense S.A.
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Ciudad de Bahía Blanca
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Ciudad de Bahía Blanca
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI
1989 Decaroli Magirus Deutz DSCN3113
1989 Decaroli Magirus Deutz DSCN3113
1989 Mercedes Benz OF 1214-45 DECAROLI
1989 Mercedes Benz OF 1214-45 DECAROLI
1989 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 Deracoli 261
1989 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 Deracoli 261
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. (en Chile) - Camino Real
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. (en Chile) – Camino Real
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. Pia I (en Chile) - Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. Pia I (en Chile) – Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. Pía I (en Chile) - Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. Pía I (en Chile) – Vía Nueve
1989 MERCEDeS-BENZ OH 1314 Decaroli Marcelo Salgado
1989 MERCEDeS-BENZ OH 1314 Decaroli Marcelo Salgado
1989 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1314-46 DECAROLI
1989 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1314-46 DECAROLI
1990 decaroli 3
1990 decaroli 3
1990 DECAROLI Mercedes Benz OH1314
1990 DECAROLI Mercedes Benz OH1314
1991 Decaroli Arbus 5 SL 634 Arg
1991 Decaroli Arbus 5 SL 634 Arg
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli a
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1992 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 OF 1215 Deracoli & Fram
1992 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 OF 1215 Deracoli & Fram
1993 Decaroli MB brander-quilpue
1993 Decaroli Mercedes Benz brander-quilpue
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 3 Arg
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 3 Arg
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 4 Argentina
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 4 Argentina
2006 Decaroli Agrale Linea Rapidos Chil lan
2006 Decaroli Agrale Linea Rapidos Chil lan Alex Maulen
Decaroli Arbus 10 SL 751-V10-2 Arg
Decaroli Arbus 10 SL 751-V10-2 Arg
Decaroli Mercedes Chili
Decaroli Mercedes Chili DIC
1961 Volvo - D.I.C. - C.O.T.A.G.L.
1961-Volvo-D.I.C.-C.O.T.A.G.L..
1961 Volvo-DIC-COTAGL-c
1961 Volvo-DIC-COTAGI
Logo DIC Marcelo Scévola
Logo DIC Marcelo Scévola
1971 Magirus Deutz DICALdeDIC CADOL
1971 Magirus Deutz DICALdeDIC CADOL
1975 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC 170SL DICVISION
1975 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC 170SL DICVISION
1982 SCANIA K112-53 DIC ROSARIO PRESENTACION
1982 SCANIA K112-53 DIC ROSARIO PRESENTACION
1983 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC ROSARINO
1983 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC ROSARINO
1984 Deutz - D.I.C. LD 1014 Special - Monticas & Emp.Argentina
1984 Magirus Deutz – D.I.C. LD 1014 Special – Monticas & Emp.Argentina
1984 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 DIC UMD Transporte ESCOLAR
1984 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 DIC UMD Transporte ESCOLAR
1984 Mercedes Benz OH1419 DIC ROSARIO
1984 Mercedes Benz OH1419 DIC ROSARIO
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - D.I.C. Visión - Burgos
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – D.I.C. Visión – Burgos
1990 Scania K 112 - DIC Gigante LD 10-14
1990 Scania K 112 – DIC Gigante LD 10-14
1992 Mercedes Benz O 373 RSD - DIC Megadic 380 - La Victoria
1992 Mercedes Benz O 373 RSD – DIC Megadic 380 – La Victoria
1993 Arbus SL 704 - DIC Megadic 340 - El Misionero
1993 Arbus SL 704 – DIC Megadic 340 – El Misionero
1997 Mercedes-Benz O 374 RSE - D.I.C. Megadic - Arco Iris
1997 Mercedes-Benz O 374 RSE – D.I.C. Megadic – Arco Iris
1997 Scania K 113 - DIC Megadic
1997 Scania K 113 – DIC Megadic
1998 Arbus NG4es Mercedes Benz O400 rsd-DicMegadic
1998 Arbus NG4es Mercedes Benz O400 rsd-DicMegadic
1998 MEGA 3.6DIMEX1622 T-TR DIC
1998 MEGA 3.6DIMEX1622 T-TR DIC
2000 Mercedes Benz O400 MEGADIC-TAC
2000 Mercedes Benz O400 MEGADIC-TAC
2002 Arbus SL 784 - D.I.C. Megadic
2002 Arbus SL 784 – D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes Benz O 371 RSD - D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes Benz O 371 RSD – D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes-Benz O 400 RSD - D.I.C. Megadic x 2 - TATA Rapido
2004 Mercedes-Benz O 400 RSD – D.I.C. Megadic x 2 – TATA Rapido
2008 Scania K 113 - DIC - Megadic
2008 Scania K 113 – DIC – Megadic
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